ascension
1 Americannoun
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the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven.
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(initial capital letter) Ascension Day.
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the act of ascending
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astronomy the rising of a star above the horizon
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noun
Other Word Forms
- ascensional adjective
Etymology
Origin of ascension
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ascencioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin ascēnsiōn-, stem of ascēnsiō, from ascēns(us) “climbed up” (past participle of ascendere “to climb up”; ascend ) + -iō -ion
Explanation
The word ascension describes the act of rising up through the air. When a plane takes off, it is in ascension, or rising up in the sky. The noun ascension derives from the Latin word ascendere, meaning "to mound, ascend, go up." You may have observed the ascension, or rising, of a star above the horizon with your telescope. Watching the ascension of a space shuttle up into the earth's atmosphere can be a thrilling experience. The ascension of a hot air balloon up into the sky can be a beautiful sight on a summer's evening.
Vocabulary lists containing ascension
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Example Sentences
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Bell's ascension was accelerated by England dropping seamer Cross last summer.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
It’s also staged to implicate the audience in the Marcos’ ascension to office, ultimately revealing how corrupt leaders often appear charming at first.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2026
I mean, one of the first controversies that surfaced after Trump’s initial ascension in 2016 centered around a photo shoot starring Kathy Griffin.
From Slate • Feb. 12, 2026
His rapid ascension is proof that in an era of intense load management, increasingly specialized bullpens and near-ubiquitious arm injuries, a massive shift is underway in how voters evaluate pitchers’ candidacies.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 17, 2026
The first thing her father had done on his ascension wgs to expel his own father’s grasping, lowborn mistress from easterly Rock.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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